'You honestly couldn't script it': The cast of Gogglebox the show about people watching television revealed

It's a show that sees viewers watching people watching television, and Gogglebox will premiere on Australian screens next week.

Ahead of the first episode, the cast of the reality programme has been announced with ten groups of TV watchers, including housemates, families and couples.

The show is a joint venture between Foxtel and Channel Ten and is the first time the two have jointly commissioned a series.

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The larrikins: Symon and Adam are housemates and physiotherapy students who know everything about Kim Kardashian and Kanye West

Full house: The Jackson is made up of dad Grant, mum Stacey, their sons Corey, Jesse, Chase, Kane and Nate, and their daughter Britney - this is one loud household

According to News.Com.Au the ten households include Symon and Adam, two housemates and physiotherapy students who met at university will be giving their two cents on anything Kim Kardashian and Kanye West related.

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Then there's the Jackson family with six children, with dad Grant, mum Stacey, their sons Corey, Jesse, Chase, Kane and Nate, and their daughter Britney, this is not a quiet household.

Angie and Yvie are two housemates who enjoy a takeaway, glass of wine and a bit of television in the evenings with their many foster dogs.

The housemates: Angie and Yvie are two housemates who enjoy a takeaway, glass of wine and a bit of television in the evenings with their many foster dogs

Love a good gossip: Friends Anastasia and Faye both have Greek parents and will often be found yelling at the television in multiple languages and discussing the latest celebrity gossip

Friends Anastasia and Faye both have Greek parents and will often be found yelling at the television in multiple languages and discussing the latest celebrity gossip.

The Dalton family consists of dad Matt, mum Kate and daughters Holly and Millie.

While the girls love watching reality television and chick flicks, they also love watching sport, there are also many arguments over who gets control over the remote.

Fighting over the remote: The Dalton family consists of dad Matt, mum Kate and daughters Holly and Millie

The cricket and reality TV fans: Patrick and Tracey Delpechitra moved to Australia from Sri Lanka 25 years ago and now have a two sons Wendel and Ethan and a daughter Vestal

Patrick and Tracey Delpechitra moved to Australia from Sri Lanka 25 years ago and now have a two sons Wendel and Ethan and a daughter Vestal.

The family enjoy chatting about cricket and all the latest in reality television.

The Kidd family consists of dad Stuart, mum Janet, Roger, Michael and his wife Elena, the family enjoy having heated debates.

Love to argue: The Kidd family consists of dad Stuart, mum Janet, Roger, Michael and his wife Elena, the family enjoy having heated debates

The executive producer of the show David McDonald told news.com.au: 'It’s such a simple idea, it’s the kind of show that shouldn’t work but it does.'

He added the comments made by the viewers make compelling and funny viewing.

“What’s really interesting is the reality of some of the stuff they say. You honestly couldn’t script it.'

Trivia fans: Lee and Keith enjoy quiz shows, the nightly news and current affairs programs, they have two adult children and are hoping to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary in Las Vegas

Also among the contestants are Lee and Keith, who enjoy quiz shows, the nightly news and current affairs programs, they have two adult children and are hoping to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary in Las Vegas.

Mick and Di have been married for almost 50 years, they love food, wine, art, and testing their knowledge with quiz shows.

Tom and Wayne met 15 years ago at a country dance, have raised three children together, and share the couch with their dog, Satie, every night.

Brian Walsh, Foxtel's Executive Director of Television spoke to The New Daily last year saying: 'Gogglebox is like nothing else ever seen on Australian television.

'It is a true game changer that is set to hook audiences in a fun and entertaining way and we can’t wait to see your reaction when we share it.'

Cultural: Mick and Di have been married for almost 50 years, they love food, wine, art, and testing their knowledge with quiz shows

Three's not a crowd: Tom and Wayne met 15 years ago at a country dance, have raised three children together, and share the couch with their dog, Satie, every night